The Icarus Project for PSP
The Icarus Project is a remake of a great, but
little known, puzzle game called Daedalean Opus (aka
Puzzle Road in Japan).
Daedalean Opus was released by Vik Tokai, for the
Nintendo GameBoy, way back in 1990. Due to its
unpronounceable name and weird-looking box art, this
game did not receive much attention from the public.
However, the gameplay is actually very fun, and
well suited to the portable format. In fact, It might
just be the best puzzle game you've never played.
The Icarus Project keeps the same gameplay as the
original game, but the levels, graphics, and music
have all been redone for the PSP.
Playing is simple: Use the cursor to drag the blocks
into the goal area. You must make all the blocks fit.
Blocks can be flipped and rotated as needed. Each
level is designed to be more difficult than the last.
As you progress, more pieces will be added.
The Icarus Project features:
- 15 levels, each one more challenging than the last.
- High-Quality graphics, unique to each level.
- Music from Vivaldi, Bach, and Corelli, rendered in
classic Chip-Tune style.
- Highly polished controls and menus.
- Automatic progress saving.
- Hours and hours of very addictive gameplay (You've
been warned!).
UPDATE: The reviews are in, the critics love it!
Amazing! Very enjoyable game! Thanks very much. - aaron
WOW! Absolutley, one of the best puzzle games i've
played. Simple yet challenging. Very polished, great
sounds, an awesome game. Thank-you. - dblplsgood
Great game. I'm already addicted (: - JoshDB
Download The Icarus Project:
Icarus for Firmware 1.0
Icarus for Firmware 1.5
Icarus for Lua Player and Firmware 2.0
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